CNN.com and the BBC will also live stream the testimony.

CNN and its international channel, CNNI, will also air the testimony, a network spokesperson confirms to the New York Times. MSNBC will not cover the testimony "gavel to gavel" but will air coverage "depending on the content," a network spokesperson told the Times.

Keith Olbermann will cover the trial on Current TV.

Rupert, his son, James Murdoch, the top executive of BSkyB, and former News International head Rebekah Brooks, who resigned Friday and was arrested the following day, are expected to testify beginning around 9:15 a.m. ET.